Re: Unrecoverable errors when the btrfs file system was modified outside the running OS

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On Aug 4, 2014, at 12:29 AM, rocwhite168 <rocwhite168@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I just had a very frustrating experience with btrfs, which I was only
> able to resolve by rolling back to ext4 using the subvol btrfs-convert
> created. The same type of situation occurred before when I was using
> the ext file system and the result was far less disastrous.

The recoverability of a filesystem after it's been used simultaneously by two computers can't be a useful metric. This is so highly non-deterministic I just don't buy the one off comparison of two filesystems' survival rates.

This is sort of in the realm of if you're going to slam doors, make really certain first there aren't any fingers near the door frame.



Chris Murphy

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